He might have left College Station, but there will be plenty of Johnny Manziel gear for sale at Texas A&M this season.

The Ed O'Bannon vs. NCAA lawsuit has opened the door for schools to one day license current players' names on merchandise. While the details in that matter are still being sorted out, Texas A&M is turning to the NFL to capitalize on one of its former star players.

ESPN's Darren Rovell reported on Tuesday that the NFLPA's deal with the school allows licensed retailers to produce Aggie-themed Manziel gear. The NFLPA told CFB 24/7 that there is no direct relationship between the school and the players association but the manufacturer did obtain seperate licenses from the NFLPA's group licensing program and from the Collegiate Licensing Company in order to make the shirts.

While A&M has previously licensed things like Manziel's No. 2 jersey to be sold, the items never had his name on them due to NCAA rules.